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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Aug 1899, p. 10

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PREPARING FOR FALL. Illuneu anfl lllSllIflllflfl antre Company or Canada. mo m an Union Assurance Society of Lon- don, England. (Fire). and the Scottish Union and National I'm Insurance LIST 6:: new A ovsm'nsauem's 90: E114. ammo c Sons. The New Storeâ€"A. J. Graham. A MWl.-' 7 Jammy. The Grant Clearing Out Saleâ€" Alhn A: COL no Store Where Dollars Bxiw -8. J. Gauchâ€" L'mduy‘s New Dry Good: 3.1 O‘Imghlin walnuts. 10 LINDSAY. FRIDAY. AUG, 2 KERR BU LITTLE BRITAIN. (art-madame to the Pan.) Mr. C. B: Lapp is go be cqugragulnted from. Little Britain, . results etc as follows: Entrance 5; Form 1.; ; Form 11.. Pprt 1., 6; FE? E?» A ., 7N EWFLET'I‘ERb , KINMOUN'A - (Correspondence to The Post.) A grand picnic will be held in Mr. Henderson's beautiful grove. three - - -n -_ .1... m notice u- -v . miles east. of the village. on the Bob‘- caygeon road, on Tuesday. Snpt. 5th Football. match. Galway against all- comers; tug-of-war. Galway Va. Som- erville'. tine prqzrun of athletic sports; string band for dancing. Ad- ' 'on to grbunds. 5c; dinner. 25c; children, half price. - l BE’I‘QEANY. ' (Correspondence to The Poet). Revs. Brown and Barnett. Metho- dist ministers at 111’: plane, are highly spoken of as certain to be successful men in church work. Dr. C. H. Brenton, who has been ill for some time, has: for the benefit‘of his health, gone to Stony Lake for a month. A good deal of dissatisfaction is felt among the ratepayers. of the 9th, 10th and 11th concessions of Manure, over a road job betWeen lots 23 and 24, con. 10, two prices being paid. for the work and no one sat'mfied. (Phi; will be not- ed. dawn for nom'nation day. We don’t elect a man toxact like achild. Mr. E. Reynolds and Miss Henslip, of Manvers township. were mar- ried at Stony Lake the other day. Particulars later on. . t 50 are leaving this station Abou for Manitoba on Thursday; most or! them are going to harvest, here being about done. T he Weekiy Post. 5-1-â€" vv .â€"~7, Who, Alice-Ethel ran her of stghtseers to o t “2“" 0" Wadnesday. r "r‘sav‘H' -alkinz' mun”; LU our fall Mr W. Lowns’brougfi turd wife were -r n“ the excurszon. 3* a Eosce ._'1:oron£o. paid Hrs. F. Mrs. B. J. Leroy and family are ivia- iting friends here, shot an absence of about a year. Mr. W. P. Rodgers attended the Methodist district meet lay last week. . Mr. J. H. Rookie paid the village a visit last week in the interest of the London Mutual Fire Insurance Co. . Mr. B. J. McLaughlin, aocompa led by J. F. McLaughlin, of Victoria. Um- versity, recently spent e few days here . firs. English. Uxbridse. is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. Han. ' Mr. R. Callgn is warning and enlarg- izg‘his stables. . a ind-33;; - \‘etv Dry Goods Stove â€" O'Imghlin McIntyre. no Way to do Merchant Tailoringâ€" Dundaa Flawllo Bl: . go; for the IIPOflCCIAfo ‘ ‘â€" __‘.- Opposite Pontofioe. Lind-y- any longer for Summer Goods. Money is much easier to handle. During August all Summer Goods will be sold at and below Wholesale Prices. .. ”a. “flu. John Ker: Ul. “no?“ v---â€" .epayers_ of the 9th. 10th mions of Haunts. over ween lots 23 and 24, con. being paid. for the work .isfied. M; will be n35- Adan Buck. Kant-at. at) 1nd,? . 51$..â€" whuiug and outsta- finiahins his given- 5.1- is erectins ,V 3 carried. a. Insurance CO- hlin, accompanied , of Wctofia Uni- ;t a. few days hm“ ,rid“_ is visiting the Post); Value on the afternoon of the 15th. I an DALBIYIMPLE- (Correspondence to T1: Th3 faunas are n"arly t their harvest, which has "r! Rot-"1'- 74â€" u.- Com.“ very good. . Mrs. J. Ivory and family. and Miss Hattie Jvory. all of Philadelphia .1330 Miss Maude Barinton, of Bonk, mine, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivory. Mrs. Webster, of Oakwood. moths: of Mn (not) Irwin, is visiting at the parsonage. The little dangliter of Mr. George Ivory. while playing. fell and broke her nrmtin two places. Dr. Gilpin. ['18- III” rvvr-v v Kirkfield are on the best of terms. This is Tight. The two villages-amour four miles apartâ€"hove lenty of room to prosper eepartely. , he residents have a good time when they meet or other. More need he no tries to mind his own business and generally finds something to do. The anme maybe said of thegood peo le of Kirkf‘eld. except your correspondent. Victoria Road and Kirkfleld will mt- edly be thrifty villages and the people will be friendly long after the pre- sent correspondents of The Poet cease moving their nvoirdupois stuffed with vanity nhout the streets of the twc Villages. We would not nOtice uncalled-for. foolish effusion from the Kirkfield porreapondent. nor would do ' COLDtW‘A'DERL (Corresponclence to The Post) We believe that it is now generally admitted that with the exceptions in fall wheat and oats there has not been a more bountiful harvest in this part of the country for many years. and both the grains mentioned are turn- ing‘ out in some places, generally ex- cellent both in quantity and quality. We now only' require. cop: us showers on the root Crops to make the farmers 1! happy- ' The handgun: residence being erect- ed. for Dr. Earvie is now, assuming form'dable pretensions. The con- tractor, Mr. J. R. Eaton, of Orillia, has a capxtal gang of workmen on it. means are absent. 815 will buy a good second-hand Bi- shop. Kent-st... Lindsayâ€"W. cycle at J. A. Williamson’s harness Mr. H. A. Smith, lete clerk in Mr. G. Williard’s drug store, left for his home at Dresden last week. where he will spend a short vacation before go- ing to college. Mrs. Knox, of Lindsay. is now. en- ' 4:98 a visit to her son. Thomas. Rev. 3. H. Sheppard and his daugh- 'fnr, Ada. are now enjoying a. holiday ter. Ada. are now £511.50le u .....___, with friends at Sutton. Miss Clara Ballot, of Peterboro, has returned hone, and will visit her aunt, Mrs. Macdonald, at Lindsay. 'Rev. Mr. Dow, of Gravenhurst, con- ducted the services in the Presby- terian church on Sunday. exchanging pulpits with the regular pastor. Rev. G. Arnold: It .,__..-mntnr wig, U. n: ”Vt“.- n Sunday the thermometer [6818’ tered 9; degrees in the shadeâ€"the hot- 1'. Tenders wane asked for by Engineer Carana for a. drain along the tram- way, but no satisfactory application was put in; in. fact it is said thatwagoa are nonrgo high that parties cannot tender at a satiafactory price. Berries never were more plentiful than they‘are this year; thimble bor- râ€"A-A-“I’ um have ties espeCially. consequently we have an unusual quantity of visitors pass- ing through the village; daily for the petbhes. _ (The grist mill is being run .to'L its utmost capacity. except during the night time. and this may be done bei- fore 10m, , . " With the exception of new barns, we have not had many buildings erect- ed: this manner. .- . Mr. Colléy, our brickmaker. is troub- led with demands for bricks for all parts; Parry Sound desires almost an unl‘mfted _lot. L 1.4: A"! nnnnlntlon uuu an Inn.- -- ., With about half our population camp-us up the Severn. and nearly w ' 'tinu relatives and trionds at.~ as they call it. ‘fielow”â€"mean- ink Lindsay. etc... -â€" news item are A united school excuésion to Gen- eva Park. at Ofillia. was enjoyed a 400 people.‘ Tho WIEVALR ‘to T1!» Post») 1 has turned out «Stations- [If our population Severn. and nearly relatives and friends it. ‘fielow”â€"mean- .â€" news items are LETS}: bhifd- tho minis??? v-â€" __, suit m t 11805” tim- ' Commodom Hioklin has new? a )1 Mr. iq yacht hero ~ 0! "Single. WI“ mat Human: nu; One of our clergyman str ly e reformation in town. is wi ling to pay his allure oi 'tem to get a competent village constable. POWLEB’ CORNER. (Oomndenoe to Tho Poet). The tmtee board can» to the con- clusion that the furnace in the bane- , nt 0‘ the school was not giving :- 33¢ satisfaction as it m'ght. end they seemed the serVinea of Mr. Thos. Lane. of Fenelon Falls, to investigate difficulty and to apply a remedy.“ (the school here has reopened. of- h.» a good long rest for the when w(Vlfrlriefiuéhool here has reoopenea. n1- ter a good long rest {or the teachers and scholars. Mr. and him 8., Knox. of Cleveland. ohio. arrived a few days .30 and will epend about ten days visiting Hr. end Mrs John Knox. Robert reports times 0 very lively in the building lme. end mend. Good Wages are pend according to skill and experience. Mia Jennie Moore. of Linthay. is home for six weeka' holidays. M533 Susie Woraley. of Rochester. N. Y.. is home for her annual visit. and will mend six week at the parental home and with other relatiVes in Pene- GELEBfl‘. (Correspondence to n» Poet.) (We are glad to see Mina Alma Rit- chie regaining her usual health, after her serious illneee. Mrs» Jewell. of Lindsay, was visit- ing her friends here last week. Mia Elle. McElwein returned home last week from Muskoka. and started duties in Springhill school Monday, 2lst. l the? different schools. I ' Monday wee“blu.e Monday” 0:- mm. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Nevnlle. of Min- den. with Kim Bertie Neville. of To- ronto. spent last week “calling" on the residents here. 815 will buy a good second-hand D‘- cycle at J. A. Williamn‘e harness shop. Kent-st.. Lindeny.-â€"w. , Miss Essie Adolf-[vein left on Satur- day for her school at Imoldeby. A large nunher of our people in- tend leeving for the West to-mnrrow arm-nits (gag-guy.) Ion. ' Mr. Thou. Gillie. of Lindsay. was down for a In of d”: last week looking upold fiends. The postmaster and tunily spent a tow hours at Sturgeon Point last Sun- day. Mr. Jan. Fell has had sons bnley threshed that yielded 35 bushels per SCIO- WOODVILLE. 1 (Correspondence to no Peat.) \ Dr. Bowernmn. dentist. has among- ed. tobe at the Queen's hotel. W - ville. in both the forenoon and after- noon of every Fridny except the laet Fridny in each month. W111 be there all day, {run 9 mm. to 7.80 pan. on the first (on: Fridaya in Septem ber. Cull ea‘ly. nae vieita to Lorne- ville will be discontinued. It ia rather early to think of buy- lq a {all overcoat then but but thantnnm weather will aoon here in. MeKayean get you up n niea ttiag «lit at a mandate priceâ€"v“. Murchiaon 8; Gilchrist are-showing ext ru values in linen goods. In hand- kerchiefa they ham almost an endloea variety in lnee embroidered. hern- atitched. pure linen, linen finish. and lawn. In table linen they have a splendid assortment both by the yard and. in table lengths. with border all round. In towelling they make a specialty otgood. goods at 10¢ per yd. by the pair they start them nit; 5c. and. their linen tank at 20:. 25¢. and 400 n pair. cannot be beatenâ€"ad. 815 will buy a good second-mind Bi- cycle nt J. A. Williamson’s harneu shop. Kent-at. Lindsayâ€"w: In“; I m..- nm .,....,., Mr. F. W. Moore. of Bowmnvillo. undertake the duties at achoolmasterr again in this school next wok. Cattle andaheep buyers are aronpd now. (they seem- to be a good pnoo Mia Ina Waffle is goin to live at Minder) with. her uncle. 1'. George Puffor. .u , ,‘A,_._I_ LA} _.Anf‘|-I‘ Amlex. , Owing to the ’oxtremely hot weather now. and the (root 3 week ago. the grain is ripeninfiamore quickly than -LL-â€"2_ m ft otherwish OAKWOOD. (Correspondence to The Poet.) School Report for S. 5.. No. 13.-Sr. lV.â€"Lan.ra M'cCorvie, Mary McCor- vie, Albert Prensa. Dannie Anderson. Minnie McPherson. Jr. IV.-â€"Mauriee Rutgers, Alice Anderson. Allie Brown. Harrington Kinnee. Sr. III. â€"- Violet Cann, Carrie Anderson. Maggie An- derson. Louie Short, Annie MicPher- son. Jr. III.â€"Wilfred Short. U.â€" Maud Prouse. Pearl Prouse. Elsworth Kinnee, Alina Short. Ethel Prom. Lelma. Lee. Part II.â€"Georgo Lillico, Ernest Lillico, Clinton Cann. Elm Cann, Everett Mark. Sr. 1. â€" Clerk Rogers, Jr. I.â€"J'mm.ie Anderson. 8. Short, Lorne McPhaden. Russell Kin- nee. Number on roll, 41; daily even age. 25. L. M. Anderson. teacher. The public school here has re-open- ed. With-a flair attendance. The prin- cipal is to be congratulated on his success at the recent exam’nntiou.‘ THE v;v-- __ shop. Kent-st, Unclearâ€"vb One morning, late in Jupe last. Mr. W. Coad, 10th con. Karma-1.1.11.1 family. had a. rare dill“ and surprise In seeing a beautimt r30 dm bound- ing gracefully through the fielb at his farm. near the residence. skip- ping fences. as though amount to obstrucfians. ' m Burst, of 't Fork. is stay- ing with her‘ dnughtor. Mrs. Tuba. at the G, T, agency hero for a time. Lla quu-tv' a“ -7 , mm: H rob,‘at the 3am pluoo. 015 will buy a good second-hand Bi- cycle gt J. IA.'William9-2:a harness . BUNDERLAND. (Eton Another Combat) ' uâ€" â€"- {flirty days ii 8.01- bnw trignb. after t rum Flore Osborne nu return“. after visiting trientb in Bobceygeon. us- A. 8. (Samuel spent e for days of Last week with Litton! friend‘- r, of Tormto, Mr. and Mrs. have been M of . John [clu- tyre. Our teacherb-Mr. Weatherilt and Mia Whyteâ€"heve returned to their schools. Nos. 9 and 8. m- Allie Hell. of Uxbridze. in the of Kile W McIntyre. . gust ma Hour. of Toronto. cent a tow a“: at [at week et the residence of uncult- duh. tor, whomro vary do: run gun and brain favor. no mounting. Eight! varieties (K Winter um; have been grown' in the Experimentei Department of the Onterio Agriculture! College for et least live you: in succession. end. the power to withstand the cold weather. stremth of ‘etrew. uncut at rust, yield 0! grain. weight. per mammd bushel. etc“. at each Variety have been carefully determined each year. line results at these pmtieel field experiments et. tin College tom the but for are eelection 9! e M 9! Lheverybeet kindelor teem on theprovime..- ‘ In the nutumn 01' e603 olmntor what In the nutumn of 1898. um uri- etiesolflintor wheat were and (Or the ' . dare dividâ€" ed. into three ad: with than wrist- iau in ounh' nott; this Ihvuon‘n Golan Mbeinznnd in :11 the utu‘u I; basil by which the results at all the varieties could be computed with on. tnothor. m M winter In! 0:!”qu av.“ on a. finger wheat ‘ throughout Ontario. Mun“! mum's coma m1 LEAIIIHG and WILLIAI cmrnmg. . . 3mm. n. Whattgr. Mon of winter wheat n' in the Experimental o; the Ontu-io College {or fit to withstand (ha 0014 3th at Iotrur. uncut o! 33in. “i3“ W a .nh at each vu'iot! {thol fiufitemrt's mania!) and the ivid- ' Boardod wmur Fit. produced the riot- louse-t maths Golden Drop tho-hort- ldbn stlmwin I”. u I: B. In the Wave experiment- “” «.mummfixym. u. mm‘: Golden cm: was on. of the least and the Burl] GM Gut m one otlhe most M by nut. 7- In 13? Ill ninth- m tun tron mt. which in and: than :0.» 6:00qu mmbmfith oeu- u. that; EEE E DAnoI'n Wu CI-l Muc- Can-plo- ooivod tron county-two experiment- ou More an 12”: inst. at which tin n nus-ad to work up the amt: ran!!! in 0rd". to plus up inform- tiou baton the when growers at u only n date no possible. It in inter- noting toknow that thou oovooty-two good report. cum from no lou than twonly-oovon coalition and districts in Ontario. including Knox in the want. Culoton in tho end. and tho district otAhoInointhonox-th. Alum about ono million ocroo of when in Ontario oonh outnm. the result: of tho winter wheat expel-Emu conduct- od on the different tom throughout tho provinco ore of inootimblo volno to thnoo intern-ted in wheat growing. The (aim toblo given the can» pontivo yield of otrom ond grain per ocro d tho ntiotioo of wintor when tested on seventy-two form in 1399. Nude-WIN“ 47.8 fie “One-em ...... â€" 68.3 210 M lull Ohio- .......... 48 5 17.0 fires d forgoing varieties have been used in the eo-opentive tests over Ontnrio for end} of the pnlt six years. be next table gives the ever- A__l Concluianl. _ 1.1a tho "var-co yierd of win“? what per acre. the nation's Golden (2:111 stood high“ among clown v.13 iotios woodcut Ontario in thus you 1398: um nine nrietie. in and: of the your: 1894. 1“. sad I”. and am new "dutie- in each. 0! the you: 101. 183 and 1m. 2. In the co-opentiu exporimtn tor 1990. ch Stuart's Ohmic; Boudod Winter Bib. ud Damon‘s Goldan Chat! cum throw]: the win- ter thoheu. And the Golden Dropgho poorest. 8. 'Dho Eu}: Bod Qluuon and In- por'ul Auto: were tho first and the Banded Winter Filo and Stuart‘s Champion wore the last to mature 4. Dawson’- Goldu CM pad the Egg-1y Gem Giant mad as arouse-t itnw m the W wai- ter Khan mun! intho M of mime“. ‘ I “mm'm 1.8 It! u "3 1.3 ”A ...... u m . 1.9 I“ 0.1.0 ram 0-! M "any.“ w.”" on.» WHO-trig”) W-- ;n.-a'.omm. mama-cu :MMM mom. 1 lab MOI-m canon. | Each person within one of these noel should apply on only at no.- isle. mentioning which aett he desires: : had the groin. with humorous (or testing, and the that form on which to report. will be furnished free of ad to his human. until the supply (I grain (or distribution is exhausted. All muioltklu Ihonld ho od- ors-ed to C. A. uvmzi Experiment- ? 01%. - plum and [mount Amber and Early and Clam the moat shrunken grain in this you'- to“. '# _1 V 9. Th. sauna Champion and Dawson's Golan Chan were the moat popuhr «fiction. and the Golden Drop fimxxzcxxxx IF Yul! ASK m mums my \ you will get it. If you don’t you won't. tunl Collage. Gum A“ 17th. mo. ______. “Skin-6900“.” whom my. 1888. van ”Mbpdmunm- plantar-um on 8:16. 188’. In MMDuhfln.dIadM thong g tau-finch. lg am. when mud-d Typhoo- qu; O. Inll‘ ».f.n.nmmcum Mowing Okla-Wt I‘m Glut! ha been a: If nriety with the n boon conducting ti” experiments no. Sud {or Testing. wo out: 0! winter ill be not free. by pound. lots of each | flying for than. toast the three kinds :hey choose. and will do" harvest next 11 haunt out in the 5. applications ”'6 u up “09‘! '3'“. 7-.â€" “Q“ SCHOOL SUITS. and 1'9 ‘TBAYlD-l'uh the pad- cl 5 WISELY. Kant. Lad-y. A 34 HARE mm on. ohmic-l). If!" w “W or cnunux cull, . “AD-35 - -- You 8611001: 0PENING. ENGAGEIEHT RINGS â€"ofloo Princeâ€"â€" mw~‘ “" «1 WEDDING RINGS new Adnrtnomun. L HUGHAN. issuer IARBIAGB ”GEESE G. A. "Latte ”M030.- 19 years of for smaller . Bc-xsll: Wood 130M rms ‘vlng BIB HG]

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